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John Orlikow

Candidate in the 2014 River Heights - Fort Garry Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

Why did you decide to run in the 2014 Winnipeg Civic Election?

I grew up with my family in the Ward and have had the incredible opportunity to serve the community as their City Councillor for the past five years. I have used my experience and skills to improve our neighbourhood including increasing the number of streets and back lanes repaired each year, replacing and enhancing over 15 play structures and recreation fields, ensuring the Waverley Underpass takes traffic out of our neighbourhoods and providing an independent voice on Council that introduced the motion that sent the Fire Hall Fiasco, Police HQ boondoggle and the Real Estate Audit to Manitoba Justice, beginning the process of restoring the public trust in their municipal government.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as Councillor?

I know how to get things done for our Ward. I have learned how to get motions passed that address the needs of our Ward and how to defeat those that are not in the best interest of the Ward. During my career as a Conflict Manager and School Trustee, I gained the experience and skills needed for the position and my record these last five years are evidence that I remain an independent, balanced and effective voice for the Ward on City Council.

What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as Councillor, and why are these issues important to you?

I stand for celebrating the uniqueness of the 20 neighbourhoods that make up the River Heights/Ft. Garry Ward and addressing neighbourhoods’ issues. I already believe that this Ward is an example of urban living in which everyone is safe and welcome. The Ward should be residents’ first choice to live in and, by addressing local issues, they will continue to help us build an even better community.

The common issues that I have been addressing are: - repairing more streets and back lanes, - protecting our urban forest, - improving public spaces including parks and community centres, - improving connectivity, - getting traffic out of residential neighbourhoods, - in-fill guidelines to ensure developments blend into the neighbourhoods they are joining, - making sure that your tax dollars are spent wisely.

What is one thing in particular that you appreciate about the ward you wish to represent?

The people.

The rich history and the people’s connection to their neighbourhood is expressed throughout the Ward as a pride of place which I will continue to work with to make our neighbourhoods even better places for families to grow up and stay.

The incredible talent of the people throughout the Ward is an amazing asset for me as their input and experience are always included in my decision-making process.

This is why I created the Community Connections Strategy that includes “Listening Tours”, an issue and neighbourhood-based web page, E-bulletins sent directly to residents detailing issues that affect their neighbourhoods, numerous town halls and the establishment of advisory groups.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

Much has been accomplished in the last five years as your City Councillor including:

  • Increasing the number of streets, back lanes and sidewalks repaired each year,
  • Making sure an appropriate amount of densification of Academy Road reflects the history and neighbourhood’s love of trees but does not become the new Osborne Village,
  • Creating two of the largest in-fills in Winnipeg that include residential and commercial buildings, green spaces and pathways,
  • Making sure the Waverley Underpass flows traffic around neighbourhoods and is not an over-pass that would push traffic into local neighbourhoods,
  • Making our playgrounds safer and more enjoyable by replacing and/or enhancing over 15 play structures and enhancing green spaces.

My proven record working for you, my experience in getting things done for the Ward and my life-long commitment to the Ward illustrate that I am best person to represent the River Heights/Fort Garry Ward. I ask for your vote to re-elect me your City Councillor on October 22, 2014.


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News that Mentions John Orlikow

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Mayor digs around for BRT cash

Thursday, 15 January 2015

John Orlikow Tuesday, Bowman said he and finance chairman Coun. Marty Morantz have spent a great deal of time searching for the source of funds for the $20-million annual payments. "The discussions for identifying those funds began early in our mandate ...

BRT project comes with 'incalculable' consequences: Brodbeck

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

John Orlikow (River Heights-Fort Garry) reiterated his concerns this week that the city went ahead and approved the second phase of the project last year before identifying where the money to pay for it would come from. Mayor Brian Bowman countered ...

Mayor Bowman 'absolutely committed' to rapid transit expansion

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Coun. John Orlikow, who chairs council's property and planning committee, said on Tuesday that the city needs $19.7 million a year for 30 years to pay for the property. Bowman has pledged to finish the rapid transit line during his election campaign ...

Winnipeg mayor 'absolutely committed' to rapid transit expansion

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Coun. John Orlikow, who chairs council's property and planning committee, said on Tuesday that the city needs $19.7 million a year for 30 years to pay for the property. Bowman has pledged to finish the rapid transit line during his election campaign ...

Mayor Bowman pledges city will find funds for second phase of rapid transit ...

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Mayor Brian Bowman said the City of Winnipeg will find the money to complete phase two of bus rapid transit. On Tuesday, executive policy committee member John Orlikow said the $20 million annual payment needed for the $590 million project has not yet ...

Cancelling BRT not an option: Bowman

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

He also remains committed to the dogleg route through the Parker lands, despite concerns raised by Coun. John Orlikow, the city's property and development chair. "The current plans are what we are looking at pursuing and I haven't changed position on ...

Paying for BRT the question

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

The CNR parcel is located in the dog-leg portion of the BRT route, in the Parker neighbourhood. Committee chairman Coun. John Orlikow said much of the CNR land is made up of sensitive ecological land, adding it would be in the city's best interest to ...

Member of mayor's inner circle says city still looking for ways to fund second ...

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

John Orlikow, who also sits on the mayor's executive policy committee. He said raising taxes or transit fares even further are options. But if the plan is to go ahead with BRT, Orlikow said the money will have to be accounted for in the 2015 budget to ...

City unsure how to pay for rapid transit expansion, says Winnipeg councillor

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

'We have to decide how are we going to fund this commitment,' says John Orlikow. CBC News Posted: Jan 13, 2015 6:25 PM CT Last Updated: Jan 13, 2015 6:25 PM CT. Winnipeg city Coun. John Orlikow says the city is still unsure of where money to by land ...

Still no plan for how to pay for BRT: Orlikow

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Coun. John Orlikow, chair of the city's property and development committee, said Tuesday that council will soon get to the point in the budget process where they figure out how to pay the annual $19.7 million needed for phase two, beginning in 2020 ...

City purchase of Parker lands inches forward

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

John Orlikow said the area can be used for a variety of things, noting it is a development "in flux" at the moment. He said if the nearby forested area, which is privately owned, can't be used for a permanent dog park, part of the CNR land could be ...

Parker lands purchase gets green light, but rapid transit route still questioned

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

John Orlikow said the purchase of this land will give the city more options. “It's retaining the options, there's so much going on (with) that land, we want to have the ability to be able to use it maybe for a roadway, maybe for the dog park, maybe for ...

City has yet to figure out how to pay $20M annual costs for rapid transit

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Work is proceeding on the design of the second phase of the bus rapid transit corridor but city hall still has no idea how it's going to pay the financing charges on the project. Coun. John Orlikow, a member of Mayor Bowman's executive policy committee ...

City looking at buying CNR land near the proposed BRT corridor route

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

The CNR parcel is located in the dog-leg portion of the BRT route, in the Parker neighbourhood. Committee chairman Coun. John Orlikow said much of the CNR land is made up of sensitive ecological land, adding it would be in the city's best interest to ...

Cabela's picking up and heading west

Sunday, 11 January 2015

A train stalls Waverley Street traffic Friday, March 13, 2015. Councillor John Orlikow. Orlikow not idling on Waverley underpass proposal · 0 · Night driving. Drunk driver cleared of killing man lying in road · 0 · Winnipeggers are quickly learning the ...

Jets set to pay their respects to the Finnish Flash

Saturday, 10 January 2015

A train stalls Waverley Street traffic Friday, March 13, 2015. Councillor John Orlikow · Orlikow not idling on Waverley underpass proposal · 0 · Night driving · Drunk driver cleared of killing man lying in road · 0 · Winnipeggers are quickly learning ...

CMHR promotes cultural inequality with free entrance policy

Friday, 09 January 2015

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights has a free admission policy for aboriginal people. It's odd and a bit shocking, considering the museum supposedly exists to promote racial and cultural equality among Canadians. Museum officials say all aboriginals, ...

NDP leadership challengers tout momentum

Thursday, 08 January 2015

A train stalls Waverley Street traffic Friday, March 13, 2015. Councillor John Orlikow · Orlikow not idling on Waverley underpass proposal · 0 · Night driving · Drunk driver cleared of killing man lying in road · 0 · Winnipeggers are quickly learning ...

Former Bomber jailed for largest Ponzi scheme in Manitoba history

Thursday, 08 January 2015

A train stalls Waverley Street traffic Friday, March 13, 2015. Councillor John Orlikow · Orlikow not idling on Waverley underpass proposal · 0 · Night driving · Drunk driver cleared of killing man lying in road · 0 · Winnipeggers are quickly learning ...

No gas to pump in Churchill

Thursday, 08 January 2015

The town of Churchill has been out of gas since Tuesday. The only gas station in the burgh of about 800 ran out of fuel because there was reportedly no technician available to deliver it from the Churchill Marine Tank Farm from just outside of town ...

Jets look to cap halfseason with Coyote win

Thursday, 08 January 2015

Woman hit with chair in Transcona restaurant · 0 · A train stalls Waverley Street traffic Friday, March 13, 2015. Councillor John Orlikow · Orlikow not idling on Waverley underpass proposal · 0 · Night driving · Drunk driver cleared of killing man ...

Too many police? Morantz demands efficiencies

Thursday, 08 January 2015

Things got heated at city hall on Thursday after the city's finance chair questioned whether the city has too many police officers. Tense words were exchanged between chair Coun. Marty Morantz and Deputy Chief Art Stannard at a finance committee ...

Wanted man arrested at Taylor Avenue condo

Tuesday, 06 January 2015

Woman hit with chair in Transcona restaurant · 0 · A train stalls Waverley Street traffic Friday, March 13, 2015. Councillor John Orlikow · Orlikow not idling on Waverley underpass proposal · 0 · Night driving · Drunk driver cleared of killing man ...

First phase of Misericordia redevelopment almost done

Tuesday, 06 January 2015

The finishing touches are underway on $43 million worth of redevelopment at Misericordia Health Centre. The project, which saw the province contribute $38 million while the rest was raised by the Misericordia Health Centre Foundation, includes the ...

Extreme cold warning follows 14 cm snow dump

Saturday, 03 January 2015

Brace yourselves, Winnipeg, because Saturday's freezing temperatures are here to stay for the next few days. The city was blanketed with 14 centimetres of snow Saturday morning, as frigid temperatures prompted Environment Canada to issue an extreme ...


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